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INTERNATIONAL
“A reminder of LTTE methods”
COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told Parliament on Friday that the government is confident that LTTE chief Velupillai Prabakaran’s overtures to India while delivering his “Hero’s Day” ...

Scotland Yard team leaves for India
English cricketers were due to check into the Taj; change of plan saves them

Medvedev’s India visit as scheduled
MOSCOW: The terrorist attacks in Mumbai will not cause any change in Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s plans to visit India next week. “There are no plans to postpone the President’s visit scheduled for early ...

FBI team to assist probe
New York: The U.S. is rushing a team of FBI investigators and forensic scientists to Mumbai as counter-terrorism officials were reported to be stunned at the level of coordination in the terror attacks. The FBI team would coordinate ...

Investment in India will be affected: Lee
SINGAPORE: The terrorist attacks in Mumbai “will have fallout on India’s investment climate and international confidence [in India] for some time to come,” according to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. Mr. ...

India sought French help to tackle terror
Paris: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had asked French President Niocolas Sarkozy for help to restructure and streamline India’s anti-terrorism agencies when the two met in Paris during an India-EU summit late September, Roland Jacquard, ...

She ran barefoot to escape
New York: A leading Spanish politician, Esperanza Aguirre, ran barefoot through the blood spattered corridors of the Oberoi Trident Hotel in Mumbai to escape the bullets of terrorists who laid siege to it. “I didn’t even know ...

Thai protesters in no mood to budge
SINGAPORE: Thailand's beleaguered government on Friday began preparations to "restore law and order as soon as possible" and to "get the Bangkok airports to resume operations as soon as possible." The Suvarnabhumi international airport ...

Singaporean, Thai nationals killed
SINGAPORE: Announcing that a Singapore national, Lo Hoei Yen, “was a casualty” in the Mumbai attacks, the city-state on Friday night reiterated its “commitment to work closely with the international community in combating ...




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